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Free, fast, and no fluff: Binary Refinery turns malware prep into two commands

Free CLI toolkit Binary Refinery chains malware-prep steps into one command—saving SOC teams time, but only if it stays transparent and auditable.

Microsoft Finally Admits Windows 11’s AI and Updates Have Been Annoying People

Microsoft says it’ll tone down Copilot’s in-your-face presence and make Windows 11 updates less stressful—starting with Insider testers first.

Wilken’s ESG pitch: “Sustainability” now means keeping the lights on—and the hackers out

Wilken’s 2025 sustainability report ties ESG to utility-grade resilience—centralized governance, a new IT platform, and a big demand for measurable proof.

Cloud-Angst in DACH: 83 Prozent fürchten den Stecker – und viele haben keinen Exit-Plan

83 Prozent der DACH-Firmen halten eine einseitige Cloud-Abschaltung für realistisch – fast jede zweite hat trotzdem keinen Exit-Plan.

German-Speaking Europe’s Cloud Customers Fear the Kill Switch—and Many Have No Exit Plan

83% of firms in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland fear a cloud provider could cut them off—yet nearly half still lack a real exit plan.

Valve “Fixes” Counter-Strike 2 Reloading—And Players Are Losing Their Minds

Valve made CS2 reloads “realistic” by deleting ammo when you reload early—and players say it wrecks muscle memory and competitive feel.

Rewritable DNA data storage is the new lab darling—but data centers want receipts

Rewritable DNA storage could fix the “write once” problem—but data centers won’t bite without hard numbers on errors, speed, and rewrite cycles.

Chrome just patched 26 security holes—3 are “critical,” so stop hitting “remind me later”

Chrome patched 26 security bugs, including 3 “critical.” Google’s rolling update helps stability—but attackers love the delay. Update now.

A “Ghost” U.S. Spy Drone May Have Shown Up Over Greece—and That’s the Point

A mysterious flying-wing aircraft spotted over Greece has OSINT sleuths whispering “RQ-180”—and the Pentagon’s silence only adds fuel.

A Free Data-Science Conference in Austria Is Back—And That’s the Point

Free WiDS Villach returns April 30 for its 7th year—proof a local data-science community can outlast the hype.

Visa Wants Your AI to Shop for You—Europe’s the Test Lab, With Two Hard Guardrails

Visa is testing AI-initiated payments in Europe and the U.K.—with strict controls—so your “shopping bot” can buy without turning fraud and disputes into chaos.

Starfleet Academy’s “absurd” joke? The showrunner says it came from a dumb day at work

The Starfleet Academy showrunner says the “absurd” joke fans dissected wasn’t a First Contact callback—it came from a dumb, real-life moment on set.

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